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Robbie Herbst's avatar

what's interesting is that the preacher in that final video has 'jesus is king' written on his hoodie. it's a slogan that you'll often hear from nick fuentes and candace owens. it sounds kind of like vague christian nationalism, but the ideology is a fairly explicit attempt to delegitimize the 'hebrew' bible and the idea of 'judeo-christian values.' it's an incredibly anti-semitic strain of christianity. obviously, islamophobic as well. But more to your point, it points to the fact that the zionist alliance is built on deep contradictions that, ultimately, won't persist.

Roslyn Ross's avatar

when will the world eradicate Israel - the state of hate. Who do these evil fuckheads in Palestine think they are?

Claudia Geisser's avatar

Thank you so much for your reporting. In summary it sounds even worse than what we see on a daily basis.

I am dreading what will hapeen during Ramadan, judging from past years.

Marc Drost's avatar

Thank you once again for your honest and saddening report. It needs to be documented, but how frustrating it is, that no relief or solution seems to be in view.

Maybe the latest batch of Epstein files will eventually accelerate things..? Meanwhile, I repeat my mantra: May Peace, Justice and Freedom return to Palestine and the Palestinian people.

Olivia's avatar

My heart breaks single every day for Palestinians. The level of cruelty and injustice inflicted upon them makes my blood boil. 😡

tre peperoncini's avatar

Sayfollah Musallet was beaten to death by settlers. Statements made. No consequences.

Rachel Corrie was crushed. Statements made. No consequences.

Shireen Abu Akleh was shot. Statements made. No consequences.

Omar Assad died in military custody. Statements made. No consequences.

Each case produced brief outrage. No change in policy.

If the deaths of American citizens do not interrupt the trajectory, why would modifications to land registries and planning authorities?

There is continuity of agenda. Policy adapts, language softens, methods evolve, but the direction remains constant. Brian Berletic speaks of this often on his YouTube channel The New Atlas when discussing American hegemony and war: administrations change, rhetoric shifts, yet the strategic through line endures. The same logic applies here.

And Hannah Arendt, writing in 1963, observed that enduring injustices persist not because they shock us, but because they become routine. The machinery survives through normalization.

There is continuity because we, the silent majority, do not demand interruption. We do not demand accountability. We observe. We write. We comment. We reply. We collect our likes and our subscribers, then move on to the next post.

The agenda does not need secrecy. It only requires our participation.

Seafox's avatar

I'm surprised that they're discussing buying land from Palestinians. Don't they just steal it normally? I'm also very concerned with Israel granting itself the right to kill prisoners. Has the Times mentioned that? Thank you for this comprehensive and horrifying report.

May's avatar

Shared on FB and Bluesky. Thank you for your on the ground reporting.